Join us on Thursday 12th February to explore how bamboo is being understood, tested and applied as a construction material, examining its material behaviour, structural potential, safety considerations and design implications as architects and engineers look beyond timber toward lower-carbon alternatives.

Bamboo is moving from the margins of architectural practice into the spotlight. Yet for many specifiers, it remains unfamiliar territory.

Join our webinar which explores bamboo as a construction material, from its basic material characteristics through to structural behaviour, design considerations and real-world constraints, followed by a live Q&A with structural engineer Neil Thomas MBE, Director and Founder at Atelier One and world-leading expert on bamboo.

The session will address the key questions architects and engineers are asking as bamboo moves from concept to specification:

  • What bamboo is, how it grows, and how its material nature differs from timber
  • How form, geometry and design intent influence bamboo performance
  • The mechanical properties of bamboo and their implications for structural design
  • Safety, durability and compliance considerations
  • Embodied carbon and environmental performance in use

Speakers:

  • Neil Thomas MBE, founder and director, Atelier One

Date: 12 February 2026
Time: 10.00
Platform: AT Webinar Platform

Partner:

  • School of Specification

We hope you can join us, however, if you are unable to attend, register in advance to receive the free, on-demand recording as soon as it becomes available.

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